She stole 5 cars, took a dog and broke into a home, police say. It was all in 24 hours

Montana police say Kaylee Berry, 22-year-old from Butte, stole five vehicles and her friend’s pit bull, and also broke into a person’s house, during a 24-hour crime spree. She faces felony charges for the spree, say police, who believe she wasn’t under the influence of a substance. Montana Police

Montana police say Kaylee Berry, 22-year-old from Butte, stole five vehicles and her friend’s pit bull, and also broke into a person’s house, during a 24-hour crime spree. She faces felony charges for the spree, say police, who believe she wasn’t under the influence of a substance. Montana Police

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Authorities say they found the man’s truck and his dog about seven minutes from his house, The Montana Standard reported. A 2005 Toyota Sequoia, which had been reported stolen that same day, was also in an empty parking lot just a block away.

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Butte Undersheriff George Skuletich told KULR8 that Berry “knew somebody in the residence of that area too, but the (third) vehicle she took was from a neighbor.”

Still, police say Berry wasn’t done just yet. She’s accused of breaking into a person’s house to steal a set of keys for her fourth stolen car of the day, KULR8 reported. That was a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am, which Berry took on a nearly 30-minute drive, police say.

Finally, Butte left behind the Grand Am, which had other stolen items from the house she broke into, and then stole a 1997 Dodge Ram that she took on another 10-minute cruise, police told The Montana Standard.

At 10 p.m., she was found at a campground about 25 minutes from the site of that last stolen car, KTVH reported from police. She was arrested and is currently in jail. The 22-year-old from Butte is now charged with five counts of theft and one count of burglary — all felonies — for her alleged crime spree.

Police don’t suspect that Berry was under the influence of any substances, according to KULR8. Authorities reunited the owners of the cars with their stolen vehicles.

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